Professional Report

prevented from taking those college courses; however, if she chooses to take the college courses, she cannot do so as a CCP participant. Therefore, a high school student taking college courses outside of the CCP program cannot be guaranteed all of the benefits of the CCP program, and a public college or university cannot offer an adjusted tuition rate unless the institution has already been authorized by the Chancellor to do so. A private institution may adjust its tuition at its own discretion.

Section C: FAQs for School District & Postsecondary Institution Administrators

1. Are schools responsible for transportation or transportation costs?

No.

2. Under the "3 credit hours = 1 Carnegie unit" formula, 30 credit hours of College Credit Plus equals 10 HS credits. Do high schools have to count all 10 or can they limit these to the number of bells offered to non-CCP students (7 periods/day)?

High schools must award all 10 credits. Student attainment of high school credit cannot be limited due to their participation in the College Credit Plus program.

3. Some school districts used to charge a fee for dual enrollment (either from the college or from the high school). Can they charge a fee to students for College Credit Plus? Schools may not charge a fee to students who are taking College Credit Plus at an Ohio public college. There may be a limited charge for those students who attend an Ohio private college. Dual enrollment practices currently underway are not part of the College Credit Plus program. CCP will become operational in the 2015/16 school year. 4. Are school districts required to host a CCP course at a local high school, or is it okay to have students participate in courses only at a partnering college/university? 5. How do I submit my CCP Student Rosters to ODHE/ODE for tuition payment from the participating districts/schools? The College Credit Plus (CCP) Data for Payment webpage explains the file layout and data definitions, and also contains a link to the website that institutions should use to upload student rosters to ODHE/ODE for payment. School districts are not required to host College Credit Plus courses within their district.

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